Description: Frank F. Tallman: Dynamics of Change in State Mental Institutions. Regarding his service as director of the Department 1949-1953 and innovations in state hospital policy and program. Portia Bell Hume: Mother of Community Mental Health Services. Regarding her involvement in the development of mental health services; early days of Langley Porter Neuropsychiatric Institute; role as director of community services in State Department of Mental Hygiene; passage of Short-Doyle Act; political career of her father. Theodore Bell; her husband, Samuel J. Hume and his association with the University of California, Berkeley, as faculty member and director of the Greek Theatre.
Additional Description: Note on original containers: t01: Dr. Frank Tallman interview, 1970-10-20 t02: Dr. Frank Tallman interview, 1970-10-21 t03: Portia Hume interview, 1970-07-14 t04: Portia Hume interview, 1970-07-21 t05-t06: Portia Hume interview, 1970-10-12
Call Number: Phonotape 932 A
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